Aerie in a sentence as a noun

Crevice and device and aerie. Face, but preface, not efface.

Com * aerie. com If you guesses all of them except americaneagle.

After years of throwing mud from her aerie, she herself finally feels some criticism come in, and quits her job in a huff, with ramblings about the end of freedom. Hillary Clinton not so indirectly implied Gabbard was some sort of stalking horse of Putin's as well.

Not visible from our upper aerie is the concealed architectonic of municipal grids superimposed in recent decades onto legacy disciplines of 1811. We cannot see vast information infrastructures that encode processes of worldwide economic restructuring whose capital, symbols, goods and bodies flow through the local interests of our relentlessly global city.

Aerie definitions

noun

the lofty nest of a bird of prey (such as a hawk or eagle)

See also: aery eyrie eyry

noun

any habitation at a high altitude

See also: aery eyrie eyry